St. Michael guard/forward Jacob Evans has seen his stock rise more than any other player in Louisiana in the recent AAU period.

The 6-foot-5, 190-pound wing was invited to both the Pangos All-American Camp and the NBPA Top 100 camp and drew rave reviews from national media at both events.

Evans became a legitimate three-star prospect and is even rated as the No. 144 overall player in the country according to Rivals.

"It was great," Evans said of his experience. "I played against top competition in the nation. Every game you played out there you had to bring your all because if you didn't, they were going to expose you. I just tried to bring it every game and just show what I can do."

Evans, who played with Louisiana Dynasty, said it felt good to finally receive some recognition on a national level.

"I felt like I was always one of the top players but I felt like I wasn't getting the national recognition," Evans said. "But I mean, going there I just showed that I should."

Rivals also got the chance to see Evans at the end of July in Las Vegas and said that he could be poised for another jump in the rankings.

One thing he brings to the court is versatility with the ability to guard both guard spots and the small forward spot defensively. He also said this summer he's gained significant confidence in his jump shot.

"Usually, I'll just try to attack to the basket but now if they're closing out, I have to hit the jumper," Evans said.

And if there was any question about Evans ability to attack the goal, then just watch this.